The reason we’re seeing this thing is that it’s up for sale. It’s on eBay in romantic Sikeston, Missouri of all places, listed at 74 Auto Salvage. There’s a lot that doesn’t look like how we last saw it. The wheels are different, there’s a hole cut out of the hood and a fender is gone.

The gigantic dent on the passenger side of the car matches up, so it looks legit.

The other side, un-hit, looks totally fine.

Bidding at the moment has the thing at $23,700. That seems a little high for me, but maybe there’s a little bit of cache for having one of the most (in)famous Fords of recent years.

If you missed the original story, some driver on a New York ST Owners Club cruise in September of last year took some rural mountain turn, presumably with a head full of drift mode dreams.

UPDATE: Eagle-eyed readers noted that the NY mountain crash car had a moonroof, whereas this car does not. So, this is just one of presumably quite a sizable population of wrecked FoRSes. The hunt for the NY mountain car remains on. Keep those eyes peeled, y’all.